Personal Reflections / 9.18.14
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As I complete my first official week as President of IMSA, I want to inform you of some ways that I intend to create channels of communication with faculty and staff. This "Personal Reflection" is designed to allow me to share my thinking and reflections with you and may evolve to include updates and announcements from the President's Office. From time to time, I will also solicit your input as a way to foster two-way communication, and will most likely distribute these messages more broadly to our IMSA community. This is in an effort to inform and engage them as they are part of our broader IMSA family.
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